Even the perfect horror movie doesn't automatically need a sequel, and many horror film sequels should never have been made.
A number of beloved horror franchises have attempted to pivot to the small screen, but not many have left a lasting legacy.
If you’re keen to squeeze in one last watch before this beloved horror sequel leaves Netflix, you’ll have to act fast.
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